Have you ever had trouble breathing or felt like there was tightness in your chest while you were at work or perhaps experienced a series of wheezing and coughing while you were just cleaning off your desk at your office? If you did, then you probably have occupational asthma.
For most of us, eating peanuts is normal. However, for someone with a food allergy, eating peanuts can be dangerous and life-threatening. Food allergy is a medical condition in which exposure to certain food triggers a harmful immune response. More than 170 foods have been reported to cause allergic reactions.
It is important to note that some immunodeficiency disorders can shorten one’s life span while others persist throughout life. Furthermore, there a few that cannot affect the life span of a person and can be resolved with or without treatment.
We’re going to list some preventative actions so that you can control your allergies and prevent allergic reactions. So gear up against the invasion of allergens to avoid spoiling the fun.
Latex allergy is a reaction to certain proteins found in natural rubber latex. Find out about the causes of latex allergy, its symptoms, and treatments.
Spring is lovely, but it's also a particularly bad time for seasonal allergies. Millions of people with hay fever sniffle and sneeze as pollen is released by plants.
In the case of an insect bite, this article will present several home remedies that can be tried at home. But first, let's look at what happens when insect stings and the symptoms.